Difference between calculating and strength calculation.

Hi friends,

Can someone please explain to me what is the diff between compute and calculation of the Force.

Kind regards
Kiran

Hi Kiran,

The option calculate is only available for the cells for which the data have changed because the cells were calculated last. You can use the option Force calculate to calculate the cells for which data has not changed. For example, a cell uses a formula that calculates the current value of period based on the value of previous period. If the value of the previous period is changed, you can use Force compute to recalculate the value of the current time.

The option calculate Force Force rules to work only on the selected value member and a member of value upon which it depends. For example, calculate the Force on currency of the entity running rules on the entity member of currency only. Calculate force on the currency of the total entity executes the rules on the currency of the entity, entity currency adj and currency total entity. Calculate force is the only command for which it is possible to assign only a single member of a triplet of value

Kind regards
Honorine Ginette

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